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13 year old son with repeat behavior issues at school
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<blockquote data-quote="missmommy" data-source="post: 706906" data-attributes="member: 21323"><p>Today my son has an appointment with his therapist. The school has informed me that if he has more bad days than good days this week he will be suspended again. I have brought the paperwork from his last suspension to share with therapist. She is working to get him referred to a psychiatrist. I'm going to ask her about a neuropsychiatrist. She is helpful and invested. I hope to receive some advice about how to handle school. I feel like a traumatized victim myself dealing with them. I get a daily list of his many infractions with no context or way to know what I am expected to do about them. He seems in good spirits at home. He's actually been really good natured with me and his sister which is not per usual for him. Wish us luck today. Hoping for some wheels to begin rolling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missmommy, post: 706906, member: 21323"] Today my son has an appointment with his therapist. The school has informed me that if he has more bad days than good days this week he will be suspended again. I have brought the paperwork from his last suspension to share with therapist. She is working to get him referred to a psychiatrist. I'm going to ask her about a neuropsychiatrist. She is helpful and invested. I hope to receive some advice about how to handle school. I feel like a traumatized victim myself dealing with them. I get a daily list of his many infractions with no context or way to know what I am expected to do about them. He seems in good spirits at home. He's actually been really good natured with me and his sister which is not per usual for him. Wish us luck today. Hoping for some wheels to begin rolling. [/QUOTE]
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